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How to Safely Work with Chemicals on a Construction Site

UK Construction Blog

From sealants to paints, these materials are prerequisites to the complete and regulated construction of a building. Harmful exposure to construction chemicals can lead to health issues like respiratory illnesses and skin irritation to the workers and future inhabitants of the space.

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Safety Measures in Marine Projects

CCR Magazine

In many circumstances, marine projects are critical for the development of commercial endeavours in various sectors, including energy, tourism, fishing, transportation, communications and trade. However, these projects are not without risks, especially given the challenging and often unpredictable nature of marine environments.

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Why Do You Need a Construction Safety Plan?

UK Construction Blog

In 2021, construction had the highest number of fatal work injuries in the country, according to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). A safety plan eases this pressure and increases preparedness around construction sites. Explain emergency communication channels and protocols in detail for every relevant crisis.

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Insurance for the Construction Industry: Essential Coverage Options

UK Construction Blog

Legal and contractual risks arise from disputes over project terms, breaches of contract, or compliance with building regulations. Regular meetings and clear communication channels ensure everyone is aware of potential risks and the steps taken to mitigate them. Violating these regulations can result in fines or legal expenses.